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Few experiences are more frustrating than suffering an injury caused by someone else. At Wagner McLaughlin, we represent only the injured – never insurance companies or their clients. Our firm, founded in 1967, is one of Tampa’s oldest and most respected plaintiff trial firms. Our partners are leaders who have achieved professional honors reserved for a small and select number of trial attorneys. We represent only clients we believe in, and we have the skill and financial resources to conduct a tenacious fight to achieve the best and most just outcome possible for each and every client.

Let the experienced Florida personal injury and malpractice attorneys at Wagner McLaughlin protect your interests and fight for you. We want to be your advocates – your voice– in court and to work tirelessly to get you the justice and relief you are due. Feel free to read our informative publication, How Do I Know if I’m Choosing the Right Law Firm? Then contact us today by phone, live chat, or the evaluation forms on our site for a free evaluation of your case. One of our experienced attorneys would be happy to answer your questions and talk with you about your potential claim.

Injuries on Airplanes – Can I Make a Claim?-Many studies have demonstrated that passengers in airplanes are often more safe than they would be in their own kitchens. Still, while serious in-flight injuries from airplane mishaps are rare, they do occur. Injured passengers may pursue legal claims against …

Mediation 101-As Tampa accident attorneys, we are often asked about mediation. Mediation is the process by which parties who have a dispute meet in an informal setting to negotiate a resolution to the dispute. Any resolution must be mutually agreeable. Mediation …

Texts Included in “Do Not Call” Program-On Tuesday, July 1, 2014, Florida lawmakers approved a record-setting $77 billion election-year budget along with 157 other bills, signed into law by Governor Rick Scott. One of those bills was SB 450 — which adds unsolicited text messages to …